Chapter 121
It was Granny Enya who was killed by Adan using [Lover]. She did not reveal the information about DIO until the end.
In fact, this is already implicitly or implicitly hinted at.
It's just that [Grey Tower] gave up on itself like this after its action failed and it felt that it couldn't survive.
And Granny Enya was not so strong-willed that she wanted to commit suicide.
Only Endor used this resolute act of suicide as if he were a fanatic to prove his loyalty and madness to DIO.
And it completely overturned what Joseph said before, that DIO only used granular cheating to achieve this kind of brainwashing like a failed art student.
DIO......
"What kind of man is DIO who instigates fanatics to go through fire and water?"
Looking at Endor who finally took his last breath, Jotaro felt the desire to truly understand this man for the first time.
But for the viewers who also saw this scene.
Their mood at this time was completely different.
Because the audience at this time has long lost their previous understanding of why Endor did this for DIO? Was he brainwashed by DIO with meat sprouts?
...the ease with which these questions were finally answered.
Instead, there is only terror and fear left!
This should be the DIO they are most familiar with.
In the current timeline of "Stardust Fighters", apart from DIO himself, I am afraid that even Joseph, a member of the Joestar family, is unlikely to be an audience member who knows DIO better than they do.
Now it was as if they were seeing and recognizing DIO for the first time, and they actually had an unreal feeling about him? !
"Is this still the DIO I know?"
Sora couldn't help but ask this question on 2CH.
"Evil people need a savior for evil people... Is the person Endor talks about really DIO?"
No one can answer Sora's question.
Even his sister Shiro couldn't do it.
It's not just about scheming and emotion, which are Bai's weaknesses.
What's more, the DIO in Endor's mouth is really far from the DIO they know.
DIO in "Phantom Blood", the reason why he can control the zombies.
It's because the zombies, or the vampire essence injected into their bodies, will have an impact on their brains.
And changes their perception, so that a mother who desperately protects her children can become a monster who wants to eat her children.
This kind of general cheating method naturally cannot be regarded as DIO's own charm.
But only a hundred years have passed.
DIO, who came from "Phantom Blood" to "Stardust Fighters", can he not use vampire methods or meat sprouts, and make a person who burns, kills, and loots into an instinctive evil person, and is willing to die for him?
Don't say it's impossible to predict.
If it were others, they would also not be able to predict this outrageous result!
L: "There is actually some foreshadowing here. Whether it's Abdel's memories of DIO or Polnareff's memories of DIO... they both said that they would feel abnormal when approaching DIO. Peace of mind.”
L: "This is probably why Endor and the others are willing to die for DIO. They don't want to lose this peace of mind."
KO NO Evil God: "That's ridiculous, but... As expected of DIO! He easily accomplished what we couldn't do!"
It's really cool not to wear any clothes: "Although the person upstairs is joking, I'm afraid this is really the truth. DIO will be the savior of the evil people, because the savior of the evil people is DIO..."
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Chapter 189 Antonyms for the savior of the wicked
The savior of the wicked.
There has never been a work in which a villain has achieved such vanity.
It would be better to say that when the villain and the savior are put together, it is really full of a sense of dissonance.
Now that he has become a villain, how can he become a savior?
Even those villains who have various grand ideals and become the final boss just to save the world, after their purpose is exposed.
Can he still be called a villain?
It's hard.
Otherwise, there would be no such thing as whitewashing.
Isn't it that the villain who was originally supposed to be a villain suddenly stopped looking like a villain or a villain and became a good guy?
Similarly, is DIO one of the above examples of a bad guy turning into a good guy?
No! no!
Absolutely not!
Anyone can suddenly change from a bad guy to a good guy, but only DIO, it is absolutely impossible for him alone!
This is basically the most firm understanding in the hearts of all the viewers who have watched "Phantom Blood" all the way!
But that's the case.
Why are they so confused?
I couldn't help but ask this question.
He looked at the other viewers behind his question. They were either full of questions, wanted to refute him, wanted to agree with him, or were just posting URLs while driving... This kind of answer was replied to below the post.
Kong's heart was full of tangles.
With Bai next to him, should he click on this driving website?
Clicking it would pollute the pure Bai.
And not clicking it would make him so heartbroken that he couldn't breathe!
It's really a way to have both in this world, not to disappoint the Tathagata and not to disappoint the lover~~
Looking at the driving reply in front of him, and seeing that he was not the only one who found this driving reply, and that others probably found it too, it was very likely that this website was reported and disappeared by someone.
His brain seemed to have entered a state of enlightenment.
Not only did it run faster, but it began to desperately memorize this complicated website.
While not revealing any flaws, he vowed to protect Bai's chastity and changed the subject: "By the way, Bai. Do you remember this?"
While talking, Kong also pointed to the reply of another person with ID [L] who was different from the driving reply and said: "Did Abdel and the others really say that?"
"I remember that Abdel ran away when facing DIO..."
Polnareff's revenge battle
It is also one of the most exciting Stand battles in Stardust Crusaders.
Polnareff and Kakyoin worked together to defeat the Hanged Man, and their loud declaration of revenge was one of the rare famous scenes in Stardust Crusaders.
As the beginning of this battle.
At the beginning, Polnareff was dominated by the anger deliberately led by the Hanged Man, and he mocked Abdel who wanted to persuade him. He called Abdel a word that would only run away with his tail between his legs.
Naturally, it is deeply rooted in people's hearts because of this.
But this is contrary to the saying that DIO makes people feel at ease.
At least no one will run away after feeling at ease.
"No, brother. Abdel ran away because he was afraid that he would feel at ease."
As expected, after hearing Sora's question, Shiro was not only slightly interested, but also wanted to show off in front of Sora.
She also used her super brain to recall the details of Abdel's first encounter with DIO that he had told Jotaro and the others, saying, "Because Abdel knew that if he let DIO continue talking, he would be convinced by DIO and would feel at ease with DIO like everyone else and become DIO's 'friend'."
"So Abdel, who had learned about DIO from Joseph long before, would run away immediately?" Sora followed.
"Polnareff, on the other hand, didn't know about DIO, but felt at ease with DIO and became his 'friend'."
"No, or it should be fear."
"Compared to becoming DIO's enemy, only becoming DIO's friend would make them feel at ease..."
Sora finally understood now.
Why were they so suspicious of DIO being praised as the [Savior of the Villains]?
But they never felt that there was anything wrong with this, and they didn't even think that DIO was unworthy of being the Savior of the Villains.
The so-called question is just that they want to know why DIO becomes the savior of the evil?
This kind of confusion that wants to know the answer, not to question.
Now let's see.
In their hearts, they actually agree with Endor's statement one step ahead of their reason!
They agree that DIO is the savior of the evil~~!
Rather, what do you think the savior of the evil is?
Like a believer of the Lord of Hosts, who said at dinner that wine is his blood, bread is his flesh, and the sausage and jam on the bread are the savior of his XX parts?
Or is it like a bald man who had an epiphany because of a silver party under the Bodhi tree and entered the sage time?
How is it possible!
This is the savior of the good people.
How can the savior of the evil be like a good person?
Only the evil who is more evil than any evil person, more frightening than any evil person, more terrible than any evil person, and only the evil person who will not be killed if he surrenders to him, is qualified to be called the savior of the evil people!
And DIO.
Even those who have watched "Battle Tide" know that vampires are just food in front of the Hashira people, not to mention in front of Kaz who has evolved into an ultimate creature.
But in terms of the degree of "evil".
Then DIO is definitely better!
Almost all the audience think so.
That's why they have never questioned DIO even though they are full of doubts, and have never doubted whether DIO is the "savior of evil".
No one is more suitable for this title than DIO!
Similarly, if DIO is the savior of evil.
Then Jotaro.
What will they do to defeat the savior of evil?
What is the antonym of the savior of evil?
It's as if there is a hand in their hearts that opened their brains and stuffed this idea in.
Other viewers who saw that this question was finally answered on the 2CH forum.
This question popped up in their hearts at the same time.
Then it became uncontrollable and took over their brains.
And while they were anxiously waiting for the new week, they immediately set their sights on the new episode of "Stardust Fighters"——
——"[Knum God] Oingo and [Thoth God] Boingo"!
Chapter 190 The truly invincible substitute
"I, my substitute - [God of Books, Thoth]'s prophecy will definitely come true..."
The words that were not very sharp and full of cowardice were spoken by a child who looked very weak at first glance.
This is immediately behind [Gebu God] Endor.
The new substitute messenger who assassinated Jotaro and the others.